Other characteristics related to their hunting heritage are a size suited for scrambling in and out of boats and an inordinate love for water.
There he developed an inordinate love of classical music and expressed it through his lyric tenor.
Great and manifold, even to the ruin of families, are the evils arising from this inordinate love for dress.
Truly we deceive ourselves by the inordinate love which we bear towards the flesh.
Then also shall immoderate fear depart from thee, and inordinate love shall die.
Even Mandeville agreed and, from the discussion which followed, I gathered both agents were keen huntsmen with an inordinate love of the chase.
His inordinate love of that word itself should be of interest to psychoanalysts.
According to Smith, Coleman had an inordinate love of money.
Chartel had the Green Sickness, the inordinate love of money.
As a young man in France, Bigot had an inordinate love for the gaming tables.